Magnetic head suspension with gimbal having increased yaw rigidi

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record

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G11B 548

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058186638

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic disk suspension having a gimbal comprising a head mounting section, a returning section, a slit, an arm section and load beam mounting section, wherein the position of a root section of the head mounting section is set so that the distance L between the root section of the head mounting section and the end part of the returning section satisfies the following formula when the distance between the end part of arm section in the side of the load beam mounting section and the front end part is defined as Lb and width of the arm section is defined as Wa,

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